Keeping up with the ASP.NET MVC 4 Source Code and Environment

I have been working with the ASP.NET MVC 4 Beta for a few months now and recently downloaded the source and built the libraries since many of the changes since the Beta are things I'd like to get into my code now so that when MVC 4 is released I'll have
fewer changes to make. I'm using the Web API for RESTful services and there's been a great deal of improvement in that since the Beta (woohoo!)

So... I looked around a bit and haven't found any pointers on how to get the environment up and running when building from source.

Specifically here is what I am dealing with:

1. I have the MVC 4 Beta installed on my development workstation. Should I uninstall this completely?

2. After I build from source and I have everything in the bin folder, is there any integration with VS or am I just adding the references and such manually in Visual Studio?

3. It appears that the required list of assemblies and web.config defaults have changed. Is there a way to keep up with these? I'm subscribed now to the RSS feed to this project but was wondering if there is a specific place to go.

I'm so pumped about MVC 4 & Web API! So much so that I'm using it as the foundation for our product's RESTful API and hosted web components. It's worth the risk and short-term changes to have this in place going forward. Thanks for
the great work so far!

Thanks, I think I've got it up and running on the nightly build now and I'm just keeping the source code locally up-to-date for reference.

I'd like to get source code debugging set up too, but that's for another day. That'll help me learn the MVC 4 a bit quicker. Having the nightly builds and reference source code are my immediate "needs" :)

In theory, if I built from source, replaced my NuGet package references with just "normal" binary references with hint path pointing to the local aspnetwebstack build bin folder, and ran a post-build script to update the necessary gac files, I should be
able to get the benefits of the VS integration from the Beta install, and have debug builds/symbols with the latest source code as well. Or are there other pieces I'm missing?

also needed to update the GAC some DLL's from the Nightly Build (like System.Net.Http.dll) that aren't in the aspnetwebstack source

edited all my .csproj files and changed the hint path from the \packages folder to the aspnetwebstack bin\Debug folder

I wrote a script to automate all that (steps 3-7 anyhow) so I can keep up to date with the source. I'll be deploying this to a server for testing in the next few days, so we'll see how it goes :) I'm guessing I'll need to GAC the same list of
assemblies on the server.

*** I haven't looked into "why" yet, but during runtime, assemblies were getting grabbed from the ASP.NET MVC 4 installation's Assemblies folder so I update these as well.